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Commentary
Early start for trout season
LITITZ, PA
- Saturday, March 31, marked the opening of trout season in 18 counties across the south central and southeastern parts of the Commonwealth, two weeks earlier than the rest of the state. The Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission indicated that this earlier starting date is due to differences in c...
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Listening to local governments
LITITZ, PA
- Over the past few weeks, I have had the opportunity, both in the 36th District and Harrisburg, to learn more about the issues that are important to our municipalities. On March 15, I sat down with officials from Paradise, Leacock and Salisbury townships in an open roundtable discussion, which i...
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With legislative reform, the devil is in the details
LITITZ, PA
- Earlier this month, the House of Representatives reached a historic milestone with the passage of House Resolution (HR) 108 which significantly alters how the House will conduct its business over the next two years. This resolution was the culmination of several weeks of testimony given to the Le...
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Senate approves extension
LITITZ, PA
- In February, I was proud to join my Senate colleagues in unanimously approving legislation to reauthorize the popular Volunteer Fire Company and Volunteer Ambulance Services Grants. Our volunteer fire and ambulance companies face many challenges on a daily basis, which are made even more so if ...
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Pork-barrel spending interferes with troop support
Bill includes $25 million in spinach subsidies
LITITZ, PA
- The U.S. House of Representatives recently held its most consequential vote of the year. The controversy over the bill in question was intriguing, given that it dealt with a seemingly non-controversial subject. This was supposed to be a bill to fund our troops serving in combat. Congress i...
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Singing Lions raised $1,100 in downtown Lititz
Penn State collects over $5.2 million to help children with cancer
LITITZ, PA
- Editor, Record Express, On Saturday, Feb. 10 the Singing Lions, Penn State's premiere dance and singing ensemble, collected money for the annual THON dance marathon that takes place every year at Penn State University. The funds raised help the families of kids with cancer who can'...
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From the Desk of Rep. Tom Creighton (R-Manheim)
Easing the tax burden for seniors and homeowners
LITITZ, PA
- Homeowners across Pennsylvania are faced each year with paying their school property taxes. This tax is especially burdensome for senior citizens living on fixed incomes facing continuously rising property taxes. In an effort to ease the burden, the state legislature last year passed legislati...
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A Conversation With Senator Brubaker
Community Action Teams aid community development
LITITZ, PA
- Today, there are many communities working to revitalize their neighborhoods and Main Street areas through one of the many state grants and programs available for that purpose. In particular, the state's Community Action Teams (CAT) can assist in every step of a plan to create a single...
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Fitness at the Center
Expansion and new programs
LITITZ, PA
- Did You Know? The fitness center at the LCC will be expanding in size from the current 2,700 square feet to 3,800 square feet. This size increase will allow the center to meet the needs of their members more efficiently, by offering more group exercise classes and personal training sessions, pl...
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Obituaries
LITITZ, PA
- Cornelius L. McDwyer Sr.
63, R.R. Donnelley employee
Cornelius L. “Corny” McDwyer Sr., 63, of Lititz, died Monday, July 31, 2006.
He worked for R.R. Donnelley & Son for 23 years, retiring in 2003. He attended the Door Christian Fellowship Church. Born in Lancaster, he was the son of the late Cornelius A. and Ruth Kauffman McDwyer. He was married to Judith C. Loechner McDwyer for 44 years.
Besides his wife, he is survived by a daughter, Kimberly, married to Kevin Sultzaberger of East Petersburg; a son, Cornelius Jr., married to Kimberly McDwyer of Lancaster; three grandchildren, Ashleigh, Alexandra and Mathias; two sisters, Patricia, married to Dale Pasker and Helen, married to Ronald Groff, both of Lancaster; a brother, Harry, married to Arlene McDwyer of Cochranville; and several nieces and nephews.
A funeral service was held at the Charles F. Snyder Jr. Funeral Home and Chapel, Inc., 3110 Lititz Pk., Lititz, on Thursday, Aug. 3 at 11 a.m. A viewing was held at the funeral home on Thursday from 10-11 a.m. Interment was private.
Memorial contributions may be made in Corny’s memory to the American Diabetes Assoc., 3544 N. Progress Ave., Suite 202, Harrisburg, Pa. 17110 or the American Heart Assoc., 610 Community Way, Lancaster, Pa.17603.
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